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'''Semen''' is really surprising. In recent years evidence has emerged that semen can effect a woman's mood if taken in to her body. |
'''Semen''' is really surprising. In recent years evidence has emerged that semen can effect a woman's mood if taken in to her body. |
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− | Medical researchers have found elevated levels of endorphins in a woman's blood hours after receiving semen in to her vagina<ref>http://www.chatelaine.com/health/sex-and-relationships/more-sex-is-the-secret-to-a-longer-healthier-life/< |
+ | Medical researchers have found elevated levels of endorphins in a woman's blood hours after receiving semen in to her vagina<ref>http://www.chatelaine.com/health/sex-and-relationships/more-sex-is-the-secret-to-a-longer-healthier-life/</ref> |
So does this mean that people should be having more unprotected sex? No. All of the usual arguments for and against unprotected sex still apply. |
So does this mean that people should be having more unprotected sex? No. All of the usual arguments for and against unprotected sex still apply. |
Revision as of 13:00, 5 February 2015
Semen is really surprising. In recent years evidence has emerged that semen can effect a woman's mood if taken in to her body.
Medical researchers have found elevated levels of endorphins in a woman's blood hours after receiving semen in to her vagina[1]
So does this mean that people should be having more unprotected sex? No. All of the usual arguments for and against unprotected sex still apply.
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